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Hudson Valley Horses: Rates & Services

Classifieds
All classified ads will have a maximum of 100 words. Click here to place a classified ad . Classifieds cost $20 for 30 days. Adding a photo to any classified is FREE.

All Classifieds must be paid in full before our Administrator will post them to the classifieds.

If paying by credit card, on-line ads will be posted no later than 24 hours after we receive payment notification. If you pay by check, we must receive the check no later than seven days after you have placed the ad. If we do not receive your check within 7 days, your ad will be deleted, and you will have to resubmit it.

Banner Ads
Banner ads will cost $30 for 30 days. Banner ads rotate on the home page and throughout the site on a wide variety of pages. Banners on the classified page will cost $35 for 30 days. The maximum size for banners is 486 pixels wide and 60 pixels high. For information on the cost of designing a banner ad or to insert your banner ad please call (845) 361-2828. Banner prices are guaranteed in effect until x/xx/xx.
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